Source:
International Campaign for Human Rights
in Iran
Eight Year Sentence for Prominent
Activist, Abdollah Momeni
(19 November 2009) Iranian authorities have
arbitrarily arrested another member of the leading student alumni group ADVAR,
and sentenced its spokesperson to an eight-year prison term, while other
detained members are being mistreated, unfairly tried and sentenced to jail
terms, the International Campaign
for Human Rights in Iran reported today.
"We deplore the continuing abuse of the human
rights of ADVAR members, who are being persecuted in an apparent attempt to
prevent a new generation of Iranians from freely thinking and working together,"
said Hadi Ghaemi, a spokesperson for the Campaign.
Salman Sima, a member of the political committee
of ADVAR and a student in Azad University, was arrested on 14 November by agents
who waited to capture him in front of his home. After he was arrested, the
agents searched his home and confiscated personal items including his computer.
His sister told the Campaign that his summons indicated that he was to
be transported to ward 209 of Evin prison, managed by the Intelligence Ministry,
and agents told his family his case would be heard in Branch Three of the
Revolutionary Court. Sima was previously arrested in July 2008 and kept in ward
209 for 40 days.
Kouhzad Esmaieli, who was previously arrested on
4 November, was released after 20 days on bail, but was arrested again on 16
November to serve 4 month prison term.
On 19 November, Abbas Hakimzadeh, a member of the
Central Council of the Iranian Student Union (Daftar e Tahkim Vahdat)
was arrested at 7:00 local time at his home. His house was searched and his
personal items including his computer were confiscated. Previously, he was
arrested along with seven other Amirkabir University students in February, and
was subjected to torture to make a false confession. He remained in prison for
134 days, 120 in solitary confinement. He was released on a bail. The
Student Union issued a statement condemning his detention, and said they
believe it relates to National Student Day, which is observed on 6 December.
Ahmad Zaidabadi, who served as director of ADVAR
and has been in detention for over four months, including extended periods of
solitary confinement, was refused release on bail by prison authorities, despite
a judge having approved bail, which his family posted, according to information
given to the Campaign by his wife. The judge's letter has been sent
three times. Zaidabadi's lawyer, Mohammad Sharif, confirmed in an interview with
the Iran Labor News Agency (ILNA), that the requested bail was
registered officially, but this was denied by the Justice Ministry. Sharif holds
that charges of "conspiring against the regime" were not proven during
Zaidabadi's trial, where the only evidence presented included his published
articles. According to his wife, Zaidabadi's health has deteriorated and is at
risk.
Abdollah Momeni, ADVAR's spokesperson, was
sentenced to an eight-year prison term, including six years for allegedly
participating in the protests after the disputed 12 June election, and two years
for an earlier charge of threatening national security. His wife, Fatemeh
Adinehvand, told the Campaign that Momeni had been denied access to his
lawyer and received the sentence in prison. While Judiciary authorities claim
Momeni refused an attorney, she believes he was forced to do so. Momeni appealed
his conviction. He suffers from kidney and heart problems.
According to information received by the
Campaign, ADVAR leader Hasan Asadi Zaidabadi, who was arrested on 3 November, is
being held in solitary confinement in a cell about 1 by 2 meters large. No
clear information has been released about charges against him. Another ADAR
detainee, Mohammad Sadeghi, also
arrested on 3 November,
has been denied visits from his family. Hojat Sharifi and his wife, Nafiseh
Zarekohan, who were arrested on 4 November, are being held in Evin prison. Mosa
Saket, in charge of the ADVAR branch in Tabriz, remains in prison, but the
authorities have given no information about his case.
The International Campaign for Human Rights
in Iran calls for immediate release of all prisoners of conscience,
including ADVAR members, and for officials responsible for breaches of Iranian
and international law with respect to their cases to be disciplined in
accordance with the law.
... Payvand News - 11/20/09 ... --
Bookmark/Share this post with:
Delicious |
Digg |
Facebook |
Furl |
Google |
Magnolia |
Newsvine |
Reddit |
Yahoo